Floodwaters
Inactive Member
Cabin 2
Sienna gave Natsumi a sly smirk at the Neko's choice of words, allowing the change of subject. She folded her arms across her chest, still leaning her shoulder against the wall as she casually crossed one leg over the other. "Just the next lease," she corrected her wryly. "I could do whatever I wanted before. What I wanted to do on Urtullan just wasn't worth the cost at the time, till y'all showed up. But thinking nothing can stop me?" she added, raising an eyebrow as her smirk widened knowingly. "Well, surely you didn't forget how a horde of robots got aboard your almighty warship without anybody being the wiser." She left it at that, feeling no particular desire to give any further detail, but she was satisfied with what she thought was a profound answer. Since coming aboard, she'd seen little to make her think much of most of the crew, but she was starting to take a shine to Natsumi. She seemed to be innocent and inexperienced, which could be forgiven, unlike many of the others who seemed paralyzed by indecision and a total lack of emotional fortitude. Perhaps her subtle, if very brief, sermon on the nature of choice and hubris would help widen her perspective a bit.
She unfolded her arms and backed out of the way as Natsumi finished packing and rolled her suitcase toward the door. Stepping through the doorway into the corridor and to one side to make room, she glanced up and noticed Mitsuko standing in the middle of the hallway, evidently, to her amusement, very much paralyzed by indecision over something. The logistics officer looked even more rounded and top-heavy in her civilian clothes, and between that, her withdrawn poise, and the suitcase she was towing, she looked far more like a tourist than a military officer. Sienna threaded her other arm through her backpack and adjusted it to comfort, while she suppressed a grin at the sight and nodded curtly to her.
Sienna gave Natsumi a sly smirk at the Neko's choice of words, allowing the change of subject. She folded her arms across her chest, still leaning her shoulder against the wall as she casually crossed one leg over the other. "Just the next lease," she corrected her wryly. "I could do whatever I wanted before. What I wanted to do on Urtullan just wasn't worth the cost at the time, till y'all showed up. But thinking nothing can stop me?" she added, raising an eyebrow as her smirk widened knowingly. "Well, surely you didn't forget how a horde of robots got aboard your almighty warship without anybody being the wiser." She left it at that, feeling no particular desire to give any further detail, but she was satisfied with what she thought was a profound answer. Since coming aboard, she'd seen little to make her think much of most of the crew, but she was starting to take a shine to Natsumi. She seemed to be innocent and inexperienced, which could be forgiven, unlike many of the others who seemed paralyzed by indecision and a total lack of emotional fortitude. Perhaps her subtle, if very brief, sermon on the nature of choice and hubris would help widen her perspective a bit.
She unfolded her arms and backed out of the way as Natsumi finished packing and rolled her suitcase toward the door. Stepping through the doorway into the corridor and to one side to make room, she glanced up and noticed Mitsuko standing in the middle of the hallway, evidently, to her amusement, very much paralyzed by indecision over something. The logistics officer looked even more rounded and top-heavy in her civilian clothes, and between that, her withdrawn poise, and the suitcase she was towing, she looked far more like a tourist than a military officer. Sienna threaded her other arm through her backpack and adjusted it to comfort, while she suppressed a grin at the sight and nodded curtly to her.